The newest production from the Moriah Films Division of the Simon Wiesenthal
Center, focuses on the years 1940 and 1941, when the Swastika flew over
continental Europe. Only England with her back to the wall, under Winston
Churchill, remained defiant.

Walking With Destiny highlights Churchill's years in the political wilderness,
his early opposition to Adolf Hitler and Nazism, and his support for Jews under
threat by the Nazi regime. As historian John Lukacs explains, Churchill may not
have won the War in 1940, but without him, the War most certainly would have
been lost.

Sir Martin Gilbert, historical consultant for the film and Churchill's official
biographer, adds that had Churchill's warnings about Nazi Germany's racial
policies towards Jews been heeded in the early 1930's, the Holocaust may never
have occurred.

The film examines why Winston Churchill's legacy continues to be relevant in the
21st Century and explores why his leadership remains inspirational to current
day political leaders and diplomats.